Review class notes about writing a conclusion paragraph . Did you write in your conclusion about your perspective and assessment of Romanticism—what faults you see in it, what future do you see for Romanticism, do you prefer Realism, how is  Romanticism still important or how it will continue to be important, what can we learn from Romanticism, how do we need it or not need it as a culture, or did you tie it back in with your introduction paragraph somehow?   Start with a conclusion transition, restate your thesis, and gradually move to your "clincher" sentence.  Make every word and/or sentence count.  

1. Getting Started 5.  Incorporating quotes 9.  Using MLA format 13.  Typing your Works Cited
2. Writing your thesis 6.   Weaving in quotations 10. Writing your introduction paragraph 14.  Evaluation
3.  Organizing your body paragraphs 7. Note taking for research (Pay attention to this one!)

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4.Choosing movie quotes

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12.  Writing your conclusion  

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